- The
Āwhitu Peninsula is a long
peninsula in the
North Island of New Zealand,
extending north from the
mouth of the
Waikato River to the
entrance to Manukau...
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Wiremu Hākopa Toa Te
Āwhitu (28 July 1914 – 29 July 1994) was the
first Māori to be
ordained a
Roman Catholic priest. He was born at Ōkahukura,
north of...
- The
Awhitu Wind Farm is a
renewable energy project in New
Zealand initially planned by Tilt Renewables. The
development is
proposed to be
located on the...
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Āwhitu Regional Park is a
regional park
situated on the
Āwhitu Peninsula, just
south of
Manukau Heads on the
western side of the
Manukau Harbour. It is...
- the
southern end of the Waitākere
Ranges and
South Head at the end of the
Āwhitu Peninsula reaching up from
close to the
mouth of the
Waikato River. The...
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whakapapa to the
tupuna Te Kanawa, also
known as Te
Kanawa Pango.
Wiremu Te
Awhitu,
Catholic priest Sandor Earl,
league player Mihi Edwards, memoirist, social...
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Manukau Heads Lighthouse is a
lighthouse situated on the
Āwhitu Peninsula, at the
Manukau Heads, the
entrance to the
Manukau Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand...
- of the
Auckland metropolitan area and the
waters of the
Manukau Harbour.
Awhitu Peninsula stretches up the
Tasman coast to the
mouth of this harbour. Here...
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Pollok is a
small settlement on the
Āwhitu Peninsula in the
Auckland Region of New Zealand. It is
located to the north-west of Waiuku.
Pollok is a part...
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original (PDF) on 29
October 2013. "Field Trip to Twin Dune
Lakes •
Awhitu Landcare". www.
awhitu.org.nz.
Retrieved 21 June 2016. "Puketirini
management plan"...